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Taryn Sanders

Looking Glass Zim
Looking Glass Zim by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

I'm so happy with the way this turned out! ^_^ I think it has a dramatic edge to it. It's like the two Zims are looking at each other, but they can't quite tell which one is real anymore and which is the reflection. I'll let you interpret it your own way though. This pic was done with Micron pens (never leave home without them) and colored pencil.

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Posted: Sunday, 16 December, 2001 @ 11:52 PM

wow..thats..deep....o.o'..hes been on earth a little tooo long..

Posted: Wednesday, 20 February, 2002 @ 06:11 AM

Hmm...it reminds me a bit of a clip from dub opening of Sailor moon...is that where you got the idea?

Posted: Friday, 22 February, 2002 @ 05:03 AM

Yeah, I'm with Takano. It DOES look like that Sailor Moon scene...eerily so...

Posted: Friday, 28 June, 2002 @ 03:38 AM

Heh, I find it ironic cause as soon as I clicked the link here, my Winamp (on any song thingie) started playing the Mulan song 'Reflection'. Still, I love this picture and it actually inspired one of my own which I'm seriously thinking of re-doing.

Posted: Friday, 19 July, 2002 @ 03:35 AM

This is my favorite all time IZ picture of anybody. I just LOVE this picture...all deep and meaningful...

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